Otter Wax
Leather Polishing Oil
A balanced blend of high-oleic safflower oil fortified with vitamin-e and sweet orange oils for an all-natural polish that enhances natural shine while replenishing cells and strengthening dehydrated leather.
Our Leather Oil is perfect for treating leather couches, boots, belts, bags, and well...you get the idea. It’s also safe to use on all colors and types of leather to help prevent and repair dry cracking, scuffs, and minor scratches.
This oil is an especially popular choice for maintaining leather furniture by our friends at Poly & Bark and Article Furniture. For sofas, we recommend our 16oz bottle.
Apply as often as necessary to help revive natural luster and moisture. Frequent application will continually hydrate, extending the amount of time between conditioning. Temporary darkening may occur. This is completely normal, and original coloration is restored within a few days.
- apply to leather using a soft, lint-free cloth
- allow leather to fully absorb
- buff leather with horsehair brush or flannel cloth
- reapply as often as necessary
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10% off your purchase of three or more bottles of Leather Oil. No code required.
No coupon code necessary, discount is automatically applied in cart. In order to qualify for discount, customer must add three or more bottles of the same size to the shopping cart. Unfortunately we are unable to process any discounts or refunds for orders, so please ensure that discount is reflected on cart page before proceeding to check out.
Excellent experience all around. Tech advise 5 star, products 5 star.
So far I have been pleased with results of the polishing oil. I have used it on my Redwing boots, sofa, and chair thus far. I started with my boots that were in dire need of moisture. They became a little more supple after each treatment ( 2 total). The furniture only needed one treatment. I would/will by again.
Leather Oil
Got otter wax because it was non toxic. Oiled a leather couch and chair that had never been treated. Oiled two pairs of shoes, a belt and a purse with the saturated rag when I was done. The furniture was very dry. Did two coats a day apart. Might need a third coat but am waiting. It was harder than I expected, but easier than waxing. Haven't had anything spill on the furniture yet, but I'm hoping the oil has given them some protection. Planning to oil monthly until they are well hydrated. Has already made sitting on the furniture less anxiety inducing, and didn't have to wear latex gloves or worry about absorbing or breathing chemicals during application or using the furniture. Used about a 3rd of the biggest bottle if anyone is wondering how much to buy.
I got an Article leather couch off Craigslist that was looking pretty dry and thirsty. Per Article's recommendation, I got Otterwax Oil to rehydrate it. The couch looks a million times better and the oil was easy to apply and has a nice smell to it. This couch was clearly neglected so I'll be getting the salve as well, given how well the oil worked. Very happy with this product.
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Excellent experience all around. Tech advise 5 star, products 5 star.
So far I have been pleased with results of the polishing oil. I have used it on my Redwing boots, sofa, and chair thus far. I started with my boots that were in dire need of moisture. They became a little more supple after each treatment ( 2 total). The furniture only needed one treatment. I would/will by again.
Leather Oil
Got otter wax because it was non toxic. Oiled a leather couch and chair that had never been treated. Oiled two pairs of shoes, a belt and a purse with the saturated rag when I was done. The furniture was very dry. Did two coats a day apart. Might need a third coat but am waiting. It was harder than I expected, but easier than waxing. Haven't had anything spill on the furniture yet, but I'm hoping the oil has given them some protection. Planning to oil monthly until they are well hydrated. Has already made sitting on the furniture less anxiety inducing, and didn't have to wear latex gloves or worry about absorbing or breathing chemicals during application or using the furniture. Used about a 3rd of the biggest bottle if anyone is wondering how much to buy.
I got an Article leather couch off Craigslist that was looking pretty dry and thirsty. Per Article's recommendation, I got Otterwax Oil to rehydrate it. The couch looks a million times better and the oil was easy to apply and has a nice smell to it. This couch was clearly neglected so I'll be getting the salve as well, given how well the oil worked. Very happy with this product.